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OK got it working by using net-wireless/ndiswrapper-1.2 with sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-2.6.12-r4, sys-kernel/suspend2-sources-2.6.12-r2 and sys-apps/suspend2-userui-0.5.1.
Now it's time to check few thing on the nvidia driver (seems to be the most difficult thing, though )_________________Registered user #30505

If you want to use the current suspend image, reboot and try
again with the same kernel that you suspended from. If you want
to forget that image, continue and the image will be erased.
Press SPACE to reboot or C to continue booting with this kernel

I'm using the hibernate script to hibernate.
In /etc/hibernate/hibernate.conf there is a Verbose option. Regardless of what I set it do it prints out the steps to stdout. I was lead to believe setting the value to zero makes it silent except for errors. Any ideas? It's not a major problem however

Hello, have followed the guide on wiki but get the following error trying to hibernate

Code:

Your kernel does not appear to have Software Suspend 2 support compiled in.
Please follow the HOWTO linked from http://www.suspend2.net/ for instructions
on how to compile Software Suspend into your kernel.
hibernate: Aborting.

Can anyone confirm if they've got sus2 working with an intel 945GM integrated graphics controller? I believe the modules related to X are my problem. The relevant modules are:
agpgart
intel_agp
drm
i915

Without X running suspend works fine, with it running I get the message:
"Unable to prepare image". The terminal tells me "Save video state failed".

I have tried playing around with vberestore and other X options to know avail. I tried compiling statically, also to no avail. If someone can confirm they have suspend working with this graphics chip maybe they have some tips, and if not at least I know it's possible and will keep trying._________________- Novensiles divi Flamen

I have a strange problem when I hibernate. My computer hibernate correctly, reboot correctly but some commands (as emerge) stunt in a new session (terminal).

- If I run "emerge --search test" on a terminal open before I hibernate, emerge is launch correctly.
- If I open a terminal after I hibernate, emerge stunt. CTRL+C doesn't stop the command, If I close the terminal, the command is stopped.